| Literature DB >> 36229722 |
Xiaoyue Zhang1,2, Zhenzhong Wang2,3, Shengqiang Ge2, Yuanyuan Zuo2, Haodong Lu1, Yan Lv2, Naijun Han2, Yumei Cai4, Xiaodong Wu5, Zhiliang Wang6.
Abstract
African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a highly pathogenic double-stranded DNA virus. It affects various breeds of pigs, causing serious economic losses and health threats because of its rapid spread and high pathogenicity and infectivity. This situation is not helped by the lack of a validated vaccine or effective therapies. Since the 1960s, different strains of ASFV have been subjected to serial passage in a variety of cell lines. The attenuated ASFV strains obtained through serial passage are not only candidates for ASF vaccine research, but also are useful to study the molecular genetic characteristics and pathogenic mechanism of the virus. This review summarizes related studies on the attenuated strains of ASFV acquired through cell passage over the last 60 years, with the aim of providing inspiration for the rational design of vaccines in future.Entities:
Keywords: African swine fever virus; Attenuation; Cell-adapted strain; Vaccine
Year: 2022 PMID: 36229722 PMCID: PMC9560881 DOI: 10.1007/s11262-022-01939-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Genes ISSN: 0920-8569 Impact factor: 2.198